Cogent Social Sciences
Volume 5, 2019 - Issue 1
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Research Article
Small grains “resistance”? Making sense of Zimbabwean smallholder farmers’ cropping choices and patterns within a climate change context
Keith Phiri1 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Fort Hare, 50 Church Street, East London, South AfricaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Thulani Dube2 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lupane State University, Lupane, ZimbabweView further author information
, Philani Moyo3 Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research, East London, South Africahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9089-7565View further author information
, Cornelias Ncube4 Department of Development Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lupane State University, Lupane, ZimbabweView further author information
& Sibonokuhle Ndlovu4 Department of Development Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Lupane State University, Lupane, ZimbabweView further author information
| Gertrud Buchenrieder5 Sociology and Economics, Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen Fakultat fur Staats- und Sozialwissenschaften, GermanyView further author information
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Received 27 Feb 2019, Accepted 19 May 2019, Published online: 05 Jun 2019
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